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Etoiles: Dancers of
the Paris Opera Ballet |
Nils Tavernier |
100 min, 35mm, Color, French w/English Subtitles,
2001 |
A look inside the daunting and hierarchical
universe of the Paris Opera Ballet. It's a world
built around a demanding and total passion, where
the notions of work and perfection are taken to
their extremes. |
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Dita and the Family
Business |
Josh Taylor |
58 min, 16mm, Color, 1999 |
A Film by Josh Taylor. Explores the
colorful history of the unique and glamorous 20th
Century American family that founded Bergdorf-Goodman's
Department store. |
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Didn't Do It For
Love |
Monika Treut |
80 min, 16mm, Color, 1997 |
A Film by Monika Treut. A fascinating
look into the incredible life of sexual revolutionary
Eva Norvind. The blond, buxom Norwegian was Mexico's
Marilyn Monroe and New York's most famous dominatrix. |
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Female
Misbehavior |
Monika Treut |
80 min, 16mm, Color, 1992 |
Films by Monika Treut. From
Camille Paglia to Annie Sprinkle, to S&M and
transsexuals, Treut uncovers four controversial,
outrageous and thoroughly captivating women. |
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My Father Is Coming |
Monika Treut |
82min, 35mm, Color,
1990 |
A Film by Monika Treut. When Vicki,
a New York actress, finds out her father is about
to visit from Germany, she goes to great lengths
to hide her bisexuality. |
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Virgin
Machine |
Monika Treut |
86 min, 16mm, Color, English & German
w/English Subtitles |
Dorothee, a would-be writer
and journalist, leaves Germany for the Oz of San
Francisco, searching for her long-lost mother and
a cure for the malady of love. Installed in the
Tenderloin, she peeps in on neighbors' bizarre sex
rituals as well as does sightseeing of the more
traditional kind |
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Seduction: The Cruel
Woman |
Monika Treut & Elfi Mikesch |
84min, 35mm, Color, 1985 |
A Film by Elfi Mikesch and Monika
Treut. Wanda, a dominatrix who runs an S&M gallery
on the Hamburg waterfront, must choose between her
lesbian lover and an American trainee. |
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Bedrooms and Hallways |
Rose Troche |
96 min, 35mm, Color, 1999 |
Witty, pansexual romantic
romp from director Rose Troche (Go Fish) stars Kevin
McKidd as a thirtysomething man looking for meaning
in his life. |
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Hamsun |
Jan Troell |
160 min, 35mm, Color, Swedish w/English Subtitles,
1996 |
A Film by Jan Troell. The shocking,
true story of Knut Hamsun (Max von Sydow), the Nobel
Prize-winning Norwegian author who stunned the world
by siding with Hitler and the Nazis. |
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Carmelita
Tropicana: Your Kunst is your Waffen |
Ela Troyano |
28 min, 16mm, Color, 1994 |
A Latina performance artist
who supports herself as a building superintendent
on New York's Lower East Side winds up in jail with
some riot girls. Humorous monologues, soapy melodramas,
and campy production numbers. |
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Champagne Safari |
George Unger |
100 min, 35mm, Color/B&W,
1996 |
A Film by George Ungar. The exotic,
opulent true story of wealthy playboy, industrialist
and Nazi sympathizer Charles Bedaux. |
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Passin' It On |
John Valadez |
57 min, 16mm, Color, 1992 |
A Film by John Valedez, Peter Miller and Suzanne Rostock. The dramatic story of the
Black Panther Dhoruba Bin Wahad, who went to jail
for a murder he may not have committed. |
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Dream Deceivers:
The Story of James Vance vs. Judas Priest |
David Van Taylor |
60 min, 16mm, Color, 1992 |
Vance, disfigured by a failed suicide
attempt, claimed his actions had been influenced
by the heavy metal music of Judas Priest, prompting
his family to sue the band. The drama of the ensuing
trial provides the framework for David Van Taylor's
disturbing look at teenagers today. |
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My Body |
Joel Moffett & Matthias
Visser |
30 min, 16mm, Color, 1997 |
After years of denial, Charlie
opens himself up to his true sexual orientation,
leading to a new and rare disease called "Sexually
Repressed Shedding Disorder." |
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One
Bright Shining Moment |
Stephen Vittoria
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125 min, Color/B&W, 2005 |
When presidential candidate
George McGovern took on Richard Nixon in 1972, he
didn’t win- but in his bold, grassroots campaign,
we find the genesis of today's progressive movement. |
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Anita: Dance
of Vice |
Rosa Von Praunheim |
85 min, 16mm, Color, English, 1987 |
A Film by Rosa von Praunheim. Von Praunheim
explores - and takes a few liberties with - the
scandalous life of the first nude dancer in Weimar
Berlin. |
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Silence=Death |
Rosa Von Praunheim |
60 min, 16mm, Color, 1990 |
A Film by Rosa Von Praunheim. Explores how artists
like Keith Haring and David Wojnarowicz use art
to combat AIDS. |
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A Virus
Knows No Morals |
Rosa Von Praunheim |
82 min, 16mm, Color, 1987 |
A black comedy filled with
everyone's worst fears of the AIDS crisis. Savagely
funny and deadly serious, it covers every aspect
of AIDS and its effects as well as attacking the
rumors surrounding it. |
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Paul Bowles: The Complete
Outsider |
Catherine Warnow & Regina
Weinreich |
57 min, 16mm, Color, 1993 |
A Film by Catherine Warnow and Regina
Weinreich. Filmed in Morocco, a spellbinding look
at the enigmatic author of The Sheltering Sky. |
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Terezin Diary |
Dan Weissman |
88 min, 16mm, Color, 1990 |
A Film by Dan Weissman. Terezin Diary focuses on Helga Kinsky who, with nine other survivors,
describes the eerie paradoxes of life as children
in the model ghetto. They were encouraged to draw
and write, to publish their own magazines, and to
perform in "Brundibar," a children's opera.
But by the war's end, fewer than one in ten of these
children was alive. |
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The
Fluffer |
Wash West & Richard
Glatzer |
95 min, 35mm, Color, 2001 |
The story, set in the world
of adult entertainment, centers around three characters:
Johnny Rebel, a straight man who has become a star
in the world of gay porn; Johnny's stripper girlfriend,
Babylon; and Sean, a naive young man in love with
Johnny, who ends up becoming Johnny's "fluffer." |
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Stolen Moments |
Margaret Westcott |
91 min, 35mm, Color/B&W, 1997 |
A Film by Margaret Wescott. Stolen Moments
weaves together the lost threads of lesbian history
to create a panoramic view of lesbian culture and
life, from Sappho's lyric poems to Gertrude Stein's
Parisian salon and beyond. |
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Me and my Matchmaker |
Mark Wexler |
55 min, 16mm, Color, 1996 |
A Film by Mark Wexler. A Jewish matchmaker
in Chicago and a lovelorn filmmaker learn about
the complexities of love, dating and friendship
in this funny and insightful film that eventually
turns on its maker. |
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Krzysztof Kieslowski:
I'm So-So... |
Krzysztof Wierzbicki |
56 min, 35mm, Color, 1995 |
A Film by Krzysztof Wierzbicki. A revealing
portrait of the provocative Polish director who
gave the world such films as Three Colors: Blue,
White, Red, The Decalogue and The Double Life of
Veronique. |
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Sex & Justice |
Julian Schlossberg & Seymour
Wishman |
77 min, Color, 1993 |
A film by Julian Schlossberg and Seymour
Wishman. Political passion and explosive moments
during the dramatic confrontation between Anita
Hill and Clarence Thomas at his Supreme Court hearings. |
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Marquis |
Henri Xhonneux |
88 min, 35mm, Color, 1990 |
A Film by Henri Xhonnuex. Based on the
life of the Marquis de Sade, Marquis combines animation
and live action to create a bizarre tale of sex,
lust, and the French Revolution. |
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Children of Fate |
Andrew Young |
85 min, 16mm, Color/B&W, 1993 |
Thirty years in the life of a gutsy
Sicilian woman who battles poverty, crime,and an
abusive husband to keep her family together. |
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